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May 15, 2007

Denver ~ A city with a plan.

Once upon a time sat a desolate, industrial, abandon city core where you wouldn't be caught dead walking the streets after the sun fell below the Rockies. Now jump ahead 21 years and a collective vision for a better city core back in 1986 and you have Denver 2007-the realization and implementation of the 1986 Downtown Denver area plan.

Recently was the unveiling of the 2007 Downtown Denver Area Plan at the Colorado History Museum. This community forum introduced the draft plan of the vision elements to create a vibrant Denver and highlighted seven transformation projects that will be the focus over the coming 20 years. Here is a summary of the five elements proposed in the Plan.

~THE VISION~

Prosperous. A clean, safe city that attracts intellectual capital that will solidify our workforce and promote and strengthen Denver's economy. As the idea of megaregions of the United States are being introduced Denver aims to be the Downtown of the Rocky Mountain Region.

Walkable. Connecting downtown's districts and neighborhood making it easily walked from one end to the other. Making uniform parking signage that will allow visitors to park the car once and utilize active transportation and walkways. Think: walkways, Grand Boulevards, bikes & pedestrians.

Diverse. Varied social and economic environments which promote Denver as a lifestyle center. Urban America rejuvenated where families, young professionals and retirees can all find housing and lifestyles in the downtown environment. A hearty, well-rounded economy that has an internationally welcoming air.

Distinctive. Making a clear division and a strong image of downtown districts and evolving current planning and zoning regulations. Bonding Auraria Campus with downtown, opening up the connection between the two areas. Developing Arapahoe Square into Denver's new downtown neighborhood.

Green. An outdoor downtown that boasts green streets and green buildings. Main focuses will be refreshing the Civic Center park and sustainable resource use to create The Green City.

The proposed plan has a 20-year lifespan that will solidify Denver's livable, economic and destination appeal. The proposal for a more Vibrant Denver will help keep Denver competitive on a national and an international level. The plan has been in the works for about 18 months and is still in the drafting stage. For the complete plan and to voice your ideas and get involved please visit the Downtown Denver Plan website.